Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1916 Page: 9 of 16
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talk was instructive and helpful and
was highly commended by all who
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You don't need weather reports to tell you
that winter clothes are becoming uncom-
fortably warm. Freshen up by lightening
your burden. The New 1916 Spring models
- are here and ready for your gaze. You’ll
like them as they express Fashion’s newest
thought at considerate prices.
♦ Hour Club. ♦
♦ Thursday, March- 2—Carri- ♦
♦ gan-MceGregor wedding at the ♦
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announced later. ‘ A substauial free
will offering was taken. ■
MRS, HARRY BERRY-
ENTERTAINS PATHFINDERS
‘"Mrs. Harry Berry was hostess to
the Pathfinder..Club Friday afternoon,
the members enjoying instead of the
New Lines of Spring Suits, Dresses and the Very
Popular Sport Skirts and Coats
You will view that which is best in authoritative Spring modes at this
store. Garments that are most alluring, garments that are most becom-
ing, Parisian inspirations adapted to the American women by the fore-
most New York makers.
We can give you but an inkling of our immense display in the Garment
Section in this limited space, so invite you to call and pay it an extended
visit, when you can leisurely inspect all the new and correct fashions for
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New Idea Club. The
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Have Now on View an Ensemble of
The Most Distinctive Spring Fashions
H. H Eracey and Clarence Demere.
’ "‘"So simple and so admirable!”
"Luxuriously ample, isn’t it?”
“Fly away and sashed and tasseled
"And unexpectedly sheer in places—”
“Makes no pretense of concealing anyt ing.”'
All true, and each to make an effect certain. Each an exponent of
the new season vogue for the thing that is deliciously feminine.
The Spring Gown Is At Kahn’s—The Luxurious Ones
’ and Simple Ones Which Are Advocated This Season. .
Mrs, Harry Naylor. Mrs, .1. F. ♦
Riggs will entertain the Entre ♦
Nous Club. The Merrymakers ♦
will meet with Mr. and Mrs. ♦
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♦ THE COMING WEEK’S ♦
♦ - social calendar. ♦
♦ Monday, Feb. 28—Meeting ♦
♦ 'of various church.societies aa ♦
♦ announced elsewhere in these ♦
♦ columns. The Rebekahs will ♦
•."Tir-Wichita Travel Club will ♦
♦ meet with Mrs. Wiley Blair, ♦
♦ Mrs. C. R. Hartsook will be ♦
♦ hostess to the Thursday Sew- ♦
Mgs. K B. Wiley will be hos- ♦
teas to the Ar You Uke It ♦
. Club. The Art LAterature Club ♦
♦ will meet with Mrs. H. L. Bak- ±
+ er. ♦
Cook gave two vocal selectionu that
were much -appreciated. Readings ---------- ___ _____________
were given by little • Misses Helen i Many little gifts were brought -by
> Davis and Eula Mae Cook and theithe guests as expressions of the love
feature of the program was a talk
by Mrs. J. T. Gibson, dentist, on
"The Care of Children's Teeth.” The
There were more than 50 uembers
and visitors present to enjoy the ex.
■ cellent program or the Austin Moth-
ers Club at the regular meeting Fri-
day afternoon at the Austin school.
Devotionals were conducted by Mrs.
C. C. Shelton and Miss Catherine
meet in all day session, lunch- •
eon to be served at the hall; ♦
It is urged that all members ♦
be present as a drill team will ♦
be organised. • ♦
Tuesday, Feb. 20—Mrs. liar. ♦
ry Weeks will be hostess to ♦
the Matinee Bridge Club. The ♦
Bridge Luncheon Club will ♦
meet with Mrs. Wade Walker. ♦
. A Brilliant Spring Fashion Revue of Men’s and Ladies’ Apparel
and Dress Accessoris, Fashion Show Nights—March 9th and 10th.
The Coat Suits
to ..................
What Wondrous Beauty .
the Hat Boxes Revealed .
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$35.00
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E. P. Greenwood. '
Matrons will meet
J. T. Traylor. Mr.
♦ Wednesday, March 1—Mrs. ♦
;♦ G. E. Wilson will be hostess ♦
j+ to the New Crochet Club. The ♦
♦ Sew Bo Club will meet with •
Taking a Forward look at Spring Fashions
Through the Medium of Gowns .
Some cei tain pretty Gown at Kdhn’s is ever the center? of a little
aura, vibrating admiration and be st selected expression-of delight:
McConnell. Sewing was in order as
Century Clyb will meet with ♦
Mrs. .1. W. Le. The Delphian ♦
Society will meet in morning ♦
session with Mrs. Everet ♦
Jones. Mrs. W. A. Freear will ♦
lie hostess to the Pleasant ♦
GOOD MEETING OR , BIRTHDAY
AUSTIN MOTHERS CLUB I
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Beirys hospitality were: Mikhes Ha-i
zel Hunter, Tul Stoker , Delia Stone,
usual and a diversion waa ringtituted Pauline mars, Celia May tow. Lillian I
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Alice Burnside. Mesdames Beckman,
♦ Unity Club will meet with ♦
• Mrs. Wiley Robertson. The ♦
♦ Congenial Crochet Club will ♦
♦ be entertained by Mrs. T. O. ♦
♦ Shappell. - < ♦
♦ Saturday, March 4—The Ma- ♦
♦ jr Francis Grice Chapter of ♦
♦ the Daughters of the American ♦
♦ Revolution will meet with Mrs.' ♦
Goods purchased Monday
and Tuesday will be placed
on March account, bill re-
deed April 1SL " 1
Manhattan Under-
wear.
Rebel” at the Majestic Theatre. Two
hoxes were reserved for the varty
and following the viewing of the
{ VohuaeDL
Helen Davis, Elizabeth Carrigan,
Melba Heath, Lee Millew Dorothy
Skeen, Ida, Miriam Cohen, Virginia
McGough; Frank Heath,' Dudey
Skeen, Clatk Skeen, _Isadore Cohen,
ARRIVING DAILY
It should prove*highly interesting for you to visit
our Millinery department daily and have the pleas-
ure of seeing the artistic elegance of the betwitch-
ing new arrivals making their debut day by day.
Monday we wil introduce some delightful creations
in Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats. These, together
with the many already in* our advance showing, give
us a large collection for this week’s visitors.
Priced from $3.95 Upwards to $40.00
and esteem. The, guests included:
. with, a spelling match which will lie
urual-lesson hour a matineeparty to give n the church basement with-
witunue the dhew......" ..Th. 1a*laut in the next two weeks, date to be
MONDAY SPECIALS
Petticoats—Silk, Messaline Petticoats, all colors and sizes, very special
For
Morning
Tailored Dresses ini taffeta.
In dark street’ shades, trim
hines.and ekquisitel mod- ~
bled Bright dashes of red
o- yellow on the dark shuies,
brack end white, atrikingly
combined .
—New Linen and Novelty
Cotton Dresses
The gentus of many seasons
is cumulative in the wash
frocks for spring, fresh- blue
andT pink -unique in combr-
nation ami style character.
"-T i a drawing contest. The prize was
n-n‛ PARTY FOR ' * awarded to Mrsi’Dradshaw, The
EVELY,GIVENS SATURDAY j hostes served u tempting refsh-
ment course to the following guests:
In celebration of her sixth birthday Mosdames Broday, Rohr Newton and
litte Miss Evelyn Walker Givens .en-Sehman, members: Mesdames Beu-
tertained a npmber of amah' trtends J nett, Wihthms, Bradshaw, Faulks,
f-tgig, -ernoon. The children Taylor, Johnson, Chauncey, Frazler, ■
enjoyed a number^ games at the Loyry and Newton.
home of the hostess, then formed a L —o- •
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SUNDA Y FEBRU^RY 27,1916-PART TWO
♦ ris Man'll, will entertain the ♦
♦ . Friday Bridge Club. • Miss ♦
• Emma Smith will be hostess ♦
♦ to the Pathfinder Club?' The ♦
Afterftoon^
Dark blue and. black are
both popula thia season in -
aheer > mateFials; ” also noff
taffeta. These, as well an
the cream.net. rose and blue
Geogette are exquisitely
combined with mnessaline and
.richi-fiished with lace and
beaded decoration. White
cord bindings of satin on
blark net in a atrikingly ori-
ginarune- refined touch.
Hats, Edwin Clapp "Kahn L Special”
Shirts, Munsing arid
Miss Madeline Kahn Of Italian, Miss
Carrie Dent, Mesdames Merrill, Lyon.
Ware of California, Hirsehfelder and
food, The members present were:
Mesdames MeGregor; Zundelowitz
Tohey, Harry Cravens. Frank CuNi-
nan, Reeac, DVal, Everett .Jones,
Wiley ‘Blair, Winfrey, Stanyorth, R.
E. Huff and Miss Sherrod. :
DANCE TO HONOR WEDDING '
PRINCIPALS THURSDAY
Miss Anne Carrigan and Carter
McGregor. wliose wedding on March
2 has been heralded with numerqus
social affairs for both bride and
groom relect, were named as hon-
orees at the Elks dance, given Tuurs-
day evening at the club rooms. The
affair was one of the most enjoyz
able of the season, the committee in
charge having overlooked no little
detail which could have added to the
enjesment. The programs for the
dence numbers-were decidedly the hit
of the evening, each dame being
dedicated to some girl of the set, per-
sonalities being indulged in to an
amusing extent. The programs were
in the club colors, purple and white
with "Cupid Gets Them All” inscrib-
ed on the cover. The dances were
dedicated las follows:."To Anne who
beats them all; 2, to Genevieve who's
coming upl -3, to Mable Simpson
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, Such exclamation of delight! Such treasures of
designs! Even prosaic man must express his
sincere approval of these new fashions. Words
fail, you must see them. In this display you will
find the most delightful potrayal of those rare
inspirations that grace the shops of foreign lead-
ers of fashion, and adaptions quite within the.
price that make the smartest styles possible to
all. Imported pattern hats for dress and street ; -
wear. The newest styles that Paris has sent to us. “ "g: • °
2 .. WITH MRS. C. H. DENT
A ’ s
For the fortnightly game of the
Thursday Bridge. Mrs. C. M. Denti
was hostess ths week, entertainins
four tables of member, and substi:
tutes. The game was of the usual
length and at Hr close there were a
few additional guests, who accepted
| ' the hostess’ fyitation. tn tea: A
■ timely decoration in,the national col-
, ora was observed and the' patriotic
„ airs played on the Victrole brought
all to their feet. The chosen color
scheme was repeated in the lunch-
eon menu of fruit Mlad,. nut saud-
. wiches, olives and wafers and for
dessert cherry., ice.. crcam and fruit
! erko Small Gaga formed plate fa:
vora. The souvenir, a cut, glass bud
vase, was cut for, Mrs. T, T. T.+
, Reese being fortunate. Guests werer
child actress, 'Mimi Yvonne in the
purt. of the adorable "LAttle Rebel"
the‘young ladies were Mrs. Berry’s
guests st a two course luncheon at
Ell**—A sandwich plats with coL
fee was served, followed by an let* 1
course with salted almondn, Mem.
hors and guests, enjoying .Mrs.)
Furnishings
Knox and Stetson Manhattan
♦ First Presbyterian Church; ♦
IN THE SPHERE
Evening
Net or Georgette.
The sheerness of .the dressy
town is a noticeable thing—
ns fluffiness next calls for
attention—its, truly feminine
, aspect clamors for rpeognt-'
’ tion.
Richly ene rusted wkh heavy
•liver * lace 'bands and,
, ' patches of sunshjne" in
•a bodic touches and queer lit-
• tie pockets, '
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For -
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. Coat Suits being the most staple of
I women’s garments will, in the new ,
' modes, be of especial interest: The
I popular solid colors will be tan, navy
I blue, Copen, green and black. Some '
of the suits in these colors have silk
v collars in contrasting, or harmonizing
colors or collars with black and white
X stripes. The materials' used ar
.) serges, poplins, satin liberties, gaber-
dines and taffetas and some have the ■
very smart dog-chain belt
. Shepherd Checks in black and white
8 ~ are also much in favor. The suits
have collars of a contrasting color—
i black, red and green are shown in ,
—’ belted models. The prices are $12.50
MEETS MONDAY AFTERNOON
-Cirele No. 4 of the M. E. South,
‘Mission -Soctety met Monday after-
noon at the hemelpf Mrs:.’ C. W.
Snyder. 21 member* ‛belng present.
Following the lesson study, taken;
from the Missionary Volce « business
sesnion was held. In addition to
other busirress* discussed the circle
.vfnned to give a fareenin connection
Harry. ‘Cohn, Holt Andrews, Myron
> Scott and Leslie McGough.
MRS. McConnell hostess
TO MONROE CIRCLE
The Monroe Sewing Circle held an
enjoyablp social meeting Wednends
Simes
Number^ 248 '
Monday, values to $2.25, ....... ........... ......... $1.39
Kimonas—-Crepe Kimonas, all this season’s purchase, all shades and combi-
nations, values to $1.19, Monday ... .................. 69c
< Gowns—-Muslin and Crepe Gowns, white and pink, values to 75c, Monday
’or only ..........................t:.......... 39c
Children’s Dresses—Gingham Dresses for children, in checks and plaids, all . _______
colors and sizes, values to $1.25, Monday .............. J...........69c ♦ ine erele:
Corsets—- American Lady Corsets for girls, all sizes, this season’s models,
values to $1.25, Monday-special -...1 ................... 79c
Haumadneg Phone
d[ExcessmEsM»-* 1717
HOME OF HART SEHAFFNER AND MARX uGOOD CLOTHES”
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1916, newspaper, February 27, 1916; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566055/m1/9/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.